Request availability of a file for file viewing or subpoena viewing (you should check that leave has been granted through the Commonwealth Courts Portal prior to sending a request to inspect a subpoena)

Please note that this service is only available to litigants whose matters are listed in court on the day, for assistance outside of your court day please contact Legal Aid Queensland on the contacts below.

For more information on services available see Legal Aid Queensland or contact Legal Aid on 1300 65 11 88.

Please note that this service is only available to litigants whose matters are listed in court on the day, for assistance outside of your court day please contact Caxton Legal Centre on the contacts below.

For more information on services available see Caxton Legal Centre or contact Caxton Legal Centre on (07) 3214 6333.

Hours:

Monday to Friday 9.30 am – 4pm

Location: Level 2

The counter is currently closed. Opening hours are between 08:45 Hrs and 16:30 Hrs.

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It is important to obtain some independent legal advice in relation to your situation. A lawyer can help you understand your legal rights and responsibilities. They can also explain how the law applies to your case. A lawyer may also be able to help you reach an agreement without going to court. The court is unable to provide legal advice because to do so could seriously compromise the court's ability to impartially determine a case if a person then applies to the court seeking orders.The Family Relationship Advice Line (FRAL) can help you with free legal advice and information about services available to assist anybody with family relationship issues - call 1800 050 321 (+61 7 3423 6878 if you are overseas). You should advise FRAL that you are seeking legal advice and they will take your details and a lawyer will call you back. FRAL will advise you of a timeframe on the call back, you should advise if it is urgent. Alternatively, the Australian government funds a range of legal assistance services that may be able to assist you, including Legal Aid Commissions and individual Community Legal Centres, which offer free and low cost advice. Information to assist with finding legal services is available from the Attorney-General's Department website.